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raspberry-pi-mjpeg-server

v1.0.4

Published

Node.js mjpeg streaming server for the Raspberry PI camera module

Downloads

20

Readme

raspberry-pi-mjpeg-server

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Node.js mjpeg streaming server to provide video like access to the Raspberry PI camera module

Installation

npm install raspberry-pi-mjpeg-server --save

Usage

$ node raspberry-pi-mjpeg-server.js -w 1280 -l 1024

Options

  -p, --port        port number (default 8080)
  -w, --width       image width (default 640)
  -l, --height      image height (default 480)
  -q, --quality     jpeg image quality from 0 to 100 (default 85)
  -s, --sharpness  Set image sharpness (-100 - 100)
  -c, --contrast   Set image contrast (-100 - 100)
  -b, --brightness Set image brightness (0 - 100) 0 is black, 100 is white
  -s, --saturation Set image saturation (-100 - 100)
  -t, --timeout     timeout in milliseconds between frames (default 500)
  -h, --help        display this help
  -v, --version     show version

Access the stream

Open your browser and visit:

http://rpi-ip-address:port

You can get direct access to the image (HTTP multipart document) via

http://rpi-ip-address:port/image.jpg

License

MIT License © 2016 John Doherty